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Hello, I am trying to create a word search game board with an image of the word search board and each word circled using a shape (outline only) as a button. I toggle each of the outlined shapes (not visible in output), then as the action for each button, I show the outline on success….
I have a Captivate project not using any quiz. I expanded the Captivate HTML 5 file to Canvas and link the index.html to the content page in Canvas. The file is only 9k but it does not load in Canvas. Did I miss anyting here? The post Adobe Captivate to Canvas LMS – no SCORM…
I used drag and drop feature. If users change the wrong response, what should I set up allowing users visit the original status and after feedback? I have set “infinite attempts” but it did not work. What should I do in Advanced Scripts? The post return to the status appeared first on eLearning.
I try to enter to Captivate 2019 and it tells me that there is an error with the activation and I cannot use it. A couple of months ago I had a Captivate business account and it worked perfectly, does anyone know why? I think maybe it’s because I now have a personal account. I…
It is the dawning of the age of work-life integration…as such, an employee’s emotional experience at work is a new “to do” item on a leader’s agenda. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
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Creating a listing for authoring tool products is a step in the right direction. But you also need a compelling CTA to give visitors a nudge. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Leaders who learn to play the long game embrace an infinite mindset and build more innovative, stronger, and enduring organizations. As a learning and development leader playing the long game, you also have a responsibility to empower your team and guide your organization. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.